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Hollywood's and chute
After the conclusion of Hollywood's spring-summer meet in 2006, it was announced that a second chute would be built inside the turf course to accommodate sprint races at six furlongs.

Hollywood's and formerly
It first appeared in the late 1930s, invented by Donn Beach ( formerly Ernest Raymond Beaumont-Gannt ) of Hollywood's Don the Beachcomber restaurant.

Hollywood's and allowed
" The Washington Post compared Zero Patience unfavorably to Hollywood's big-budget, big-star AIDS-themed film, Philadelphia, claiming that the latter's protagonist, Andrew Beckett, " looked sick, dealt with his illness and allowed the audience to sympathize ," unlike the " healthy hoofers " of the musical who, because they didn't look sick enough, " to deny some of the grim realities " of the disease.

Hollywood's and one
It's the old story, war or no war, and more than one viewer may recall Hollywood's `` Titanic '', several seasons back, when the paramount concern was for the marital discord of a society dilettante.
She quickly became one of Hollywood's most recognized child actresses, going on to establish herself in mainly comic roles.
He started in movies in 1937 and became one of Hollywood's highest paid writers at about $ 4000 per week while on assignment, as much as $ 80, 000 in one year.
He is widely acclaimed as one of Hollywood's most innovative and influential film directors and he epitomized the group of filmmakers known as the New Hollywood, that includes Martin Scorsese, Terrence Malick, Robert Altman, Woody Allen, William Friedkin, Philip Kaufman and George Lucas, who emerged in the early 1970s with unconventional ideas that challenged contemporary film-making.
The film led Roger Ebert to call Reiner " one of Hollywood's very best directors of comedy ", and said that it was " most conventional, in terms of structure and the way it fulfills our expectations.
Known for his transatlantic accent, debonair demeanor and " dashing good looks ", Grant is considered one of classic Hollywood's definitive leading men .< ref > McMann 1996, p. 271, n. 13.
She became one of Hollywood's leading actresses, considered one of the most beautiful women of her day.
When the film was released, it received mixed reviews, particularly about its controversial content, but Lombard's performance was hailed as the perfect send off to one of 1930s Hollywood's most important stars.
After receiving positive reviews for her comedic performances, she was hailed as one of Hollywood's promising newcomers and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in Valley of the Dolls ( 1967 ).
Scarface also became one of Hollywood's first major gangster films, and was written by Ben Hecht, a leading screenwriter.
He soon became one of Hollywood's highest paid performers, starring in such classics as The Patent Leather Kid ( 1927 ) and The Noose ( 1928 ); he was nominated for Best Actor at the first Academy Awards for his performance in both these films, and he won a Special Citation for producing The Patent Leather Kid.
Respected for his natural style and versatility, Tracy was one of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Standing 5 ' 0 " tall, Gaynor was one of Hollywood's leading ladies within a year.
Crawford became one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars and one of the highest paid women in the United States, but her films began losing money and by the end of the 1930s she was labeled " box office poison ".
Crawford, now well established as one of Hollywood's most important stars, was set for a sea-change in career terms.
" His ability to direct a string of classic literary adaptations into huge box-office and critical successes made him one of " Hollywood's most bankable moviemakers " during the 1930s and 1940s.
After his discovery at the age of three, he instantly became a key member of the Our Gang children's comedy movie series and one of Hollywood's stars.
In January 1994, McFarland posthumously joined fellow alumnus Jackie Cooper to become one of only two Our Gang members to receive a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
In the United States, they helped secure Hollywood's position as one of the world's most powerful cultural / commercial systems ( see Cinema of the United States ).
1945 ), MacMurray had become one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors ; for 1943, when his salary reached $ 420, 000, he was the highest-paid actor in Hollywood, and the fourth highest-paid American.
De Havilland and Errol Flynn were known as one of Hollywood's most exciting on-screen couples, appearing in eight films together, but contrary to rumours, were never linked romantically.
Witherspoon received a $ 15 million paycheck for the role – a starting point to make her consistently one of Hollywood's highest paid actresses from 2002 onwards.

Hollywood's and 1
During the 1930s Beery was one of Hollywood's Top 10 box office stars, and at one point his contract with MGM stipulated that he be paid $ 1 more than any other contract player at the studio, making him the highest paid actor in the world.
The two sisters did reunite, albeit briefly, on October 1, 1987 when they received a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, even singing a few bars of " Beer Barrel Polka " for the Entertainment Tonight cameras.
By 1951, the studio was producing 1, 500 hours of television programs a year, nearly three times Hollywood's annual output of feature movies.
Glenn Ford ( May 1, 1916 – August 30, 2006 ) was a Canadian-born American actor from Hollywood's Golden Era with a career that spanned seven decades.
Longoria continues to be included in lists of Hollywood's Most Beautiful and was listed # 1 in Maxims Hottest Female Stars of 2005 and 2006, becoming the first woman to top the list in two consecutive years.
" Protests aimed specifically at some of Hollywood's biggest and most prestigious films, including The Silence of the Lambs, which features a crazed transvestite who kills and flays women, and JFK, which has a scene in which gays alleged to be conspirators in the Kennedy assassination cavort in sadomasochistic fun and games " ( Simpson and Cole 1 ).
All of these abilities were augmented by a transfusion of Hollywood's ( a 1, 000 year old Simon Williams ) ionically-enhanced blood.

Hollywood's and races
As a result, several major stakes races that comprised Hollywood's Autumn Turf Festival were cancelled that year.

Hollywood's and when
Bill Haley and His Comets have also been inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and, in July 2005, the surviving members of the 1954 – 55 Comets ( see below ) represented Haley when Bill Haley and His Comets were inducted into Hollywood's Rockwalk, a ceremony also attended by Haley's second wife and youngest daughter.
Sylvia, Hollywood's fitness guru and radio personality, had claimed that Rogers was on Sylvia's radio show when, in fact, she was not.
Sturges used Tamiroff's character to skewer one of Hollywood's hoariest practices when he repeatedly pleads, " Don't make me say everything twice, will you?
Tyrone Power was one of Hollywood's most eligible bachelors when he married French actress, Annabella ( born Suzanne Georgette Charpentier ) on April 23, 1939.
" Ford heeded the advice and during the 1950s, when he was one of Hollywood's most popular actors, he regularly worked on plumbing, wiring and air conditioning at home.
She made her real breakthrough when the Universum Film AG ( UFA ) attempted to create a German film star to rival Hollywood's top musical star actresses Eleanor Powell, Jeanette MacDonald, Ginger Rogers and later, Alice Faye, Rita Hayworth and Betty Grable.
Wong was working at Hollywood's Ville de Paris department store when Metro Pictures needed 300 girl extras to appear in Alla Nazimova's film The Red Lantern ( 1919 ).
" On Monday May 18 witnesses called to the stand were Jeff Markowitz ( the victim's father ), Pauline Mahoney ( who was driving with her sons when she saw a group of men attacking Markowitz ), and Brian Affonti ( a one time friend of Hollywood's who was picked up after the kidnapping ).
Another courtroom appearance came several years later, in 1955, when she sued Confidential magazine for stating that she spent her off-work hours with " Hollywood's weird society of baritone babes " ( a euphemism for a lesbian ) in an article which claimed Scott's name was found on the clients ' list belonging to a call-girl agency.
Estella Marie Thompson ( born August 9, 1969 ), also known as Divine Brown, is an American former sex worker who gained public attention in 1995 when Hugh Grant, an English actor, was caught receiving oral sex from her in a car on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard.
The issue of the couple's status was officially put to rest on February 11, 2008, when Barker told People magazine " No, I'm no longer with her " over the weekend at the 5th annual Roots Jam benefiting Rock the Vote at West Hollywood's Key Club.

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